Lukas Gruetzmacher wrote: > > I'm wondering about the new feature of different meters (documentation > page 47) > > The first and second line are correct for me. But in the 3rd has to many > notes. The meter divide by 8 doesn't change the length of a pointed > quarter note. So is IMHO the following version correct: > > 3 | | | I | | | I > 4 e e e I e e e I > I > 2 | | I | | I | | I > 4 e e I e e I e e I > _______ _______ I > 3 | | | | I | | | | I > 8 e. e e e I e. e e e I > > I'm wondering why no other guy comment this before. Sould I'm mistaken? > Yes, you are mistaken... 3/8 means that you have three eight-notes (or one pointed quarter-note) per bar... Maybe what you didn't notice is that in the example, one quarter in 2/4 or 3/4 is equal to one pointed quarter note in 3/8 Hope this helps. -- Nicolas Aspert Signal Processing Laboratory (LTS) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
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